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FRAZER NEWS Mrs, P. J. Dasaonville and. children returned home Saturday evening from a three weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Redfield, at Winlock, Wash. iMr. and Mrs. Jake Neufeld of Larslan and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neufeld and daughter of Chinook visited at the Aaron Peters home Saturday. A. J. Gilman who in company with Mrs. Gilman from San Monica, Calif., haye been in Fra zer the past ten days visiting with old friends and attending to business matters, sold their residence here to Fred Granada. Mrs. A. E. Lecy of Redstone, Mont., arrived here Wednesday for a weeks visit at the home of her daughter Mrs. L. J. Bucklin. There will be a meeting of the members of the Frazer Lutheran church board next Friday even ing at the church. Anyone inter ested in the church is invited to attend. Rev. Rue of Wolf Point will be present at the meeting. Lloyd Dassonville accompan ied Archie and Betty Taylor to J MBS® Wfcw • Enni A WATER 7, ■^HEATERSZ" Save on water heat ing coats. Mini-Mis er, new Crane dis covery, actually gives mon hot water on tot gas. Almost un believable. Get the facts. Enjoy world s finest automatic ho water service i ■ pay less for W mil, c i HEF C E. HOWE Phone 37 Wolf Point, Mont. See us About Any Plumbing Job TRACTOR REBORING This shop is equipped with the latest most modern Reboring Machine for reboring large Tractors, Gasoline Engines and Sleeves. A Special Low Price of $26.00 for John Deere and $32.00 for Hart Parr with pistons, rings and pins. Bring in your magneto at the same time and have it cleaned, tested and put into good condition and magnets recharged. We are" the official Service Station for the Splitdorf Magneto used on all John Deere Tractors. Work fully guar anteed. Ben Peterson Auto Repair J - -SW WOLF POINT, MONTANA * * re * EM I- — ~ ~—*=6l HERE IS THE PORTRAIT C? 73!!!! POMACE MAN ’ — — You may be unaware of me, because . . . You can’t see me, although I’m on the job. 24 hours a day, giving tireless service. (Don’t forget, 1 work lor only a lew cents a day, at mat.) You don’t hear me at work —shaking the furnace, shoveling coal, poking and stoking, dragging ashes up Uie cellar stairs —because I don’t need to do those things. I never soil the curtains with soot, ui track ashes on the rugs. 1 never drive up to the door with a load of fuel to disrupt things when you are hanging out the wash, or I entertaining, or taking a nap. Really, you'd never know I was on the job at all, if it weren’t the fact, the indisputable fact, that your home is warmer, more comfortable, healthier, and cleaner than it ever was before 1 started working for you. It’s just to keep you from forgetting that 1 AM WORKIbJp FOR YOU that I’ve put my picture in the paper. . Warmly, your furnact man, C/gA tAecii /J P.S. If any of your friends would like to have roc work tor tbesa too, they can reach me at the addrcM below. |i|fnonTflnfl-DflKOTfl UTILITIES coj MKB. J . W. CALPKE Westby, Mont., Sunday where Betty wiD. remain, having again accepted a teaching position in the Westby school Aaron Peters returned home Saturday evening from a weeks business trip to Emmett, Idaho Mr. Peters reports that he pur chased the Gamble Store at Em mett and will be moving his family to that point in the near future. Mrs. A. L. Taylor and son Dickey returned home on No. 1 Sunday morning from a weeks visit with relatives at Essig Minn. Mrs. L. P. Holtberg will be hostess to the members of the Frazer Ladies Aid at her home October Ist. John W. Calfee went to Minot N. Dak., Wednesday of last week and drove a new Interna tional pickup back to Frazer for the Lien Motor Sales. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Olson of Barnesville, Minn., and Mrs. C. visit with relatives at Essig Minn were over night guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sheppard Thursday. S. P. Holtberg was taken sud denly ill Thursday and was rush ed to ithe hospital at Wolf Point for medical attention He was ac companied on the trip by his daughter, Mrs. T. F. Dahl, who returned home on the evening bus. Patsv Morgan invited several little friends to her home Thurs day evening after school to help her celebrate her 11th birthday. Those present were Dorothy and Joyce Todd, Ruby Gregg, Leona Brooks, Ardell Peters and Don Calfee. Mrs. A. M. Weasa arrived here Friday from Spokane, Wash., for a visit with relatives. Theodore Eastlund of Seattle, Wash., made a short visit at the J. W. Calfee home Saturday. He was on his way home from a visit with relatives in Minnesota. Henry and Lawrence Holtberg and Mrs. T. F. Dahl drove to Wolf Point Friday evening for a short visit with their father, S. P. Holtberg who is a patient -in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Witherbee accompanied by Mrs. Margaret Deegan and Mrs A. M. Weasa drove to Glasgow Sati tday Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gilman of Saruta Monica, Calif., were sup ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hovey Monday night. Kathryn McSloy of Wagner spent Sunday with Peggy Das sonville. Mr. and Mrs. Kjensrud and family moved in from their farm into their home that they recent ly purchased from Bob Hovey. But HKRALD-NBWS — PQINT, KOOSKVEET COOTIYY. MONTANA RICHLAND a a a a a a ■ The Goss School started the third of September with seven pupils enrolled and Mrs. Dewey Whitman for teacher. Mrs. Esther Turner and child ren, Mrs. Dot Anderson and children were recent guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Goss. Mrs. Ed Johnson and son of Frazer are spending the past few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hollom while her hus band is out threshing. Sunday guests at the Hartley । P-ossaen home were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Edebum and children, Mrs. Andrew Hollom, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whitman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Balder, and Carl Sheehan. Mr and Mrs. Charles Sheehan and son James, and daughters Lila and Mrs. Kenneth Schow and her daughter Helen, made a business trip to Sidney Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wllasno and son Kenneth were Sunday visit ors at 'Floyd Freemans. Joe Klasna purchased a new pick-up. Mrs. Blapche Golphenee of ’•’nirview is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. Hollom. Mr. and Mrs Charles Sheehan and son James were shopping in Wolf Point Thursday. Paul and Geraldine Goodwin were Sunday visitors ait the An drew Hollom home Sunday. 8880488888 x Benrud 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Sunday visitors at Bob Simon sons were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hagen and son Charles and Wen d-all Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Campbell and Kay Campbell called at the Melvin Ferdi na home Sunday evening. Doris Bach and family called at the parental Ed Zimmerman home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mann and family returned home. Mr. and Mrs. John Schauer left last Sunday for their new home near Great Falls. Sunday visitors at Mrs. Nancy Manns were Marvin Brookmans and Arthur Manns. Miss Ethel Ingwalson, Edna Ketner and Alta Mann also spent Saturday night there. Miiss Bernice Zimmerman who is teacher at Pershing, returned to Mike Campbells Sunday even ing after spending the week end at home. Miss Helen Buettner returned to her home in Wolf Point Sunday. Among those in Wolf Point Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Simonson, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hagen, Mr. and Mrs. John Tay lor Mrs. C. D. Taylor and Charles Tom Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Campbell and Kay. Mrs. Nancy Mann and Wilbur shopped in Wolf Point Friday. Mr. -and Mrs. Clifford Hagen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Campbell, and Kay and Wendall Cook motored to the dam site last Sunday and enjoyed a chicken dinner with -Mrs. Hagen’s par ents. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Sand Creek 8 888888888 Bob Whitmus escaped being very seriously injured Saturday afternoon when the tractor went backward as he was going up a steep ibank with the combine. He was .pinned there for an hour before help arrived. He was taken to Wolf Point and x-ray pictures were taken. No broken bones were located, but he was bruised and injured some. We are gtlad to report that he was able to come home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sickels and family spent Thursday after noon at the Guy Sickels home . Miss Hazel Sommars returned Saturday from Waterloo, lowa where she spent the summer. She teaches the Pleasant Valley school again this year. Mrs. Norma Fleenor teaches the Coll school this year. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beck, Mrs. Chris Hanson and Delores. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Fleenor, Mrs. A. B. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs Ar thur Bates, Hans Tveten, C. Chamberlain, Ed McMahon, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sickels. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McFarlane and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Johnson, Roy Hanson, Dean Johnson and the Brooks family, and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gorton were among those attending funeral services at Circle, for Elmer Thornburg. We exitend our heartfelt sym pathy to the bereaved ones and may the Holy Comforter be with them in this hour of sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cooper and family of Fort Peck spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Guy Sickles home. Nufrey Boysun was threshing his flax last week. Ed Schillinger threshed for Glenn McFarlane and some oats for Guy Sickels. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McFarlane assisted with the threshing at Dick Ferris’ and Ray McFarlanes. Mr. amd Mrs. H. E. Sommars were Saturday morning shoppers in Wolf Point. Homer Sickels expects to ar rive soon with a load of apples from the Bitter Root Valley. Mr and Mrs. B. C. Fleenor were Glasgow callers on Friday. POPLAR NEWS JOYCE MARQUARDT IMr. and Mrs. Ben Zimmerman left Sunday for a ten day visit with relatives tin Minnesota and Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. C. Flegal of StraSbury N. Dak., and Miss Jane Owenson of Arengard, N. Dak., arrived Saturday for a short vi sit at the Walter Blair home. The ladies are sisters of Mr. Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willough by and Mr. Willoughby’s sister, Mrs. Burtrum and daughter, Ru-byofKansas were Poplar call ers Saturday. Katherine Goedert of Culbert son and Mrs. Anderson of Glen dive spent the week end at the Goedert home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Voorhees, Mr. Lee Voorhees and Mrs. Bessie .Anderson, brothers and sister of Wm. Voorhees arrived Saturday from Hitchcock, S. Dak., for several days visit. Mrs. Lena Nelson left Wednes day for Nashua to spend a day with her daughter Bertha Louise, before going to Santa Barbara California to visit her sister, Mrs. Clara Coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis who have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Davis of the southside left for their home in Gary, Indiana, Friday. Mrs.Lillia Lillibridge of New York City is visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Anna Helmer and brothers, James, John and Howard Helmer. Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson and son Bobbie returned Monday from a weeks’ visit with rela tives in Devils Lake, N. Dak. Mrs. Samuelson and Lois of Brockton shopped in Poplar on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Zimmerman and Mrs. Jones of Bainville were Poplar callers Thursday after- 888888888 * Around Wolf Creek 8 8 McCone County 8 8 8 8®? Weeding bells are ringing in this community. Mrs. Chesley spent Sunday in the Claude McFarlane home. Brenda Nefzger left Thursday for Billings to help care for the new baby boy in the Clarence Brown home. I. M. Hofland was a business caller in Wolf Point Tuesday. Mrs. Wilbur Clark is visiting in the E. R. Merriman home while looking after her farming inter ests around Vida. Ed Schillinger arid John Egge brecht have both been threshing in Wolf Creek the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Farris drove to Great Falls to take Theda back to school. Howard Hamilton spent Tues day night at Dick Nefzgers. Mrs. Albert Kilner shopped in Wolf Point Wednesday. Andrew Dribnenki and child dren were business callers in Wolf Point Tuesday. Mrs. H. E. Nelson and Eileen shopped in Wolf Point Thursday. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 * Along Highway No. 13 8 888888888 Ladies please notice—The Ex panse demonstration clulb will meet Friday afternoon Sept. 27 at the home of Mrs Heribert Houg. “How to keep the grocery bill own,” is the subject matter for the day. Pot luck lunch. The Dan Farnham and Art Linstein family of Vida and the Albert Thomas family and Lyle Holum were Sunday visitors at Schwindens. DeCora Hagestad is teaching the Divide school. Mr. and Mrs Holum and Mar garet visited Sunday at Rothes. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sethre, the Sletvolds and the Lars Stenslands attended church Sun day so did the Holums and Mrs. Christianson. Ole Hanson helped Nels Christianson put up hay last week. Jaimes Holum is taking a post graduate course and will stay at Battanis Arnold Herting will also stay there. 888888888 K Shade Creek 8 8888888 8 The dance at Hlmont was well attended last Saturday night About S3O was cleared which was sent to Leslie Busse. Mrs. Elias Rorvik of Oregon, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dalton Brown. School opened in Dist. 12 on Tuesday. Seven pupils enrolled so far. Mrs. Elias Rorvik of Oregon, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dalton Brown. School opened in Dist. 12 on Tuesday. Seven pupils enrolled so far. Visitors at Brown’s over last week end were, Mrs. Harold Gross and Terry and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Brown and Dale. Mrs Tom Lingle and children sipent Thursday at Earl Lingle’s Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Orin Miller called at Dave Browns last Sunday. In spite of ithe very hot wea ther of last week one can tell that autumn is here with winter just around the corner. Grain is all cut now and some threshing is .being done. Ernest Aam and Bill Busse are busy hauling grain in the vicin ity of Circle at present. Old papers for sale at the Herald -News Office. noon. Miss Olga Knutson left Friday for Columbia Falls to visit her parents for a short time before entering nurses training in a Bozeman hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swihart and son of the south side were callers in Poplar Friday. Mrs. Ella Manitor of Chicago is visiting her niece, Mrs. Wm. Walker here and sister Mrs. Al vina Coates of Froid. Mrs. Lucy Curran of Billings arrived Friday to spend the week ?nd here with friends. She will also visit a brother in Culbert son. Miss Mary Conlin of Mlles City arrived Friday to spend a two weeks vacation here with her parents and sister. Miss Emily Sweeney under went an appendectomy at the Atkinson Memorial hospital on Thursday and is getting along fine. Miss Audrey Warrior of Wash ington, D. C., is spending two weeks here with her parents. Perle Harlow and daughter Eleanor were shoppers from the south side Saturday. ' Miss Alice Getchel, Mrs. Lee Myers, Miss Vivian Getchel and Bob Burnett of Scobey were callers in Wolf Point and Poplar Friday. Richard Peterson is an appen dectomy patient at the Atkinson Memorial hospital and is getting along fine. Mrs M. W. Poore spent Friday rright and Saturday in Poplar. Mrs. W. C. Price, Mrs. Geo. Lotz, Frank Sutton, Ebner Har vey, Geo. Peters and Irving Barnes were among those from the south side Saturday. Mrs. Mary Lohmiller of Sidney is a guest at the Wm. Walker home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Voorhees and Iris -Kay spent Sunday in Poplar. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Leetes and Mrs. C. C. Leetes, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Baker, Mr and 'Mrs. Rueben Nordwick and children, Mrs. Herman Scagun and son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nordlwick, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nordwick and child ren were among those from Min ral Bench Saturday. A number of young people from here attended the dance and Shower given Saturday night for Mr. and Mrs. Andy Solheim, Jr., at the Solheim farm. Among those who have moved their families to Poplar for the school year are, Earl Iverson, Stanley Nees, Ben Holte, Oliver Nordwick, John Unger, Nello Blair, Pete Tange, Glen Swack, and I. W. Buchanan. DOLVEN CHEVROLET CO. Wolf Point, Mont. «■■■■■■■■ 8 Riverside ■ *BBBBBB Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olson were Richey callers Monday. Mr. end Mn. Muriel LaHaye and family were Circle callers Sunday. Raymond is to remain to go to school Arthur Richard and Edgar Lemieux also are going to school in Circle. Eddie Olson was a week end , caller at the parental Chris Olson home. I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olson were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuehne. MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT ... DAVID’S CELEBRATED CITY CLUB BEER SOCIAL GAMES — — SOFTDRINKS SMOKES CONFECTIONS FINEST BAR SERVICE Quality Liquors, Straight and Mixed Drinks Served to Order CLIF MAWHINNEY, Manager Attention, Farmers! Famous Farmers Union Horse and Stock Spray will get those flies; also beetles that infest your gardens and flowers. FORKS — SHOVELS and HARVEST TOOLS OF ALL KINDS. COMBINE and BINDER CHAIN and TWINE for your Harvest needs. Large supplies of Oil, Gasoline, Grease and Tractor Fuel of Highest Quality. ACETYLENE and ARC WELDING GENERAL BLACKSMITHING FARMERS UNION OIL STATION PhlL Dougherty, Manager Wolf Point, Montana Mg. U. —1 Schools are all going in Ml swing and ve are gW to hern teachers back tin our community. We are very, sorry to hear st Mrs. Nels Tolon’s illness and aS join in wishing her a speedy re> covery. Combines are being put swap for another year hoping that W» can use them again next year. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schutte were in Richey Monday. Jaks Waltz was another Richey ceSar Monday. I Don’t miss Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire in “Carefree" show ing Friday and Saturday Septi 13-14 at tiie Point Theatre.